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Gays and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) : a bibliography. 2nd ed.

Toronto : Canadian Gay Archives, c1983 ii, 67 p (Canadian Gay Archives publication ; 7) Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE CAT/8306239
Miller AV


Abstract: Approximately 1200 references to journal articles, newspaper articles, and a few miscellaneous items published through March, 1983. Arranged according to appearance in the medical press, the gay press, and the popular press. Also covers some foreign titles. Each entry gives bibliographical information. Contains lists of single issues of periodicals devoted to AIDS and of gay periodicals indexed.
Keywords: *Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome *Homosexuality MONOGRAPH

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